Electronics and Instrumentation
State Program Facilitating Unit (SPFU), TEQIP - II
Institutions
Course Title : Measurement and Instrumentation
Course Code :
B.E. Semester: I/II
Degree Programs in which
this course is offered
All Engineering Discipline in
the first year
1.
2
0
Legends:
2.
Co-requisite Course
Type of Course
Course Difficulty level
Course offered in 1st
year of Engineering
10+2 level certificate as per
AICTE guidelines
Core
2013-2014
TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME
Teaching Scheme
(In Hours)
L
Pre-requisite Course
SS
Total
Credits
(L+T+P)
C
Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
Practical Marks
ESE
Total
Marks
PA
ESE
PA
Pr/Viva
200
2
3
70
30
50
50
L - Lecture; T - Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P - Practical; SS Self Study;
C - Credit; ESE - End Semester Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment
RATIONALE/COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is an entry level course in any discipline from engineering field. The course is based
on fundamentals of Electrical and electronics measurements and instrumentation. There is no
prerequisite knowledge required for this course. It is essential for every engineering student to
know about basics of Measurement and instrumentation.
3.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The students will gain the knowledge of fundamentals of Electrical measurement, Electronic
Measurement and measurement of physical quantities with fundamentals of sensors and
transducers.
4.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Students will be able to
State and define absolute units and dimensions, do unit conversion
State the role of Standards in the Measurement
Define various measurement terms and errors
Use CRO, Function generator, multi-meter
Measure power and energy in single phase circuit using wattmeter and energymeter
respectively
Identify the role of Sensors and Transducers in the process of Measurement and
instrumentation.
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COURSE DETAIL
Unit 1
Learning
Outcomes
(Student
Learning
Outcomes)
Units, dimensions and Standards
Able to state and define absolute units and dimensions
Able to do unit (MKS,CGS and SI)conversion
State the role of Standards in the Measurement
1.1 Fundamental and derived quantities
1.2 Absolute Units
1.3 Dimensions
Topics and 1.4 System of electrical and mechanical units
Sub-topics 1.5 SI system of units
1.6 Classification Standards
1.7 Standards for Mass, Length and Time
Unit 2
Learning
Outcomes
(Student
Learning
Outcomes)
Measurements and Measurement systems
Able to define various measurement terms
Able to state and define resolution, sensitivity, accuracy and precision
Able to classify measurement errors
2.1 Measurement terms : Signal terms, Range related terms, readability terms,
accuracy related terms, dynamic terms
Topics and 2.2 Measurement errors
Sub-topics 2.3 Resolution and sensitivity
2.4 Accuracy and Precision
2.5 Types of errors : Gross, Systematic and random errors
Operating principles of Electronic and Electrical Measuring Instruments
Unit 3
Able to explain the function of CRO.
Able to explain how a Function generator works.
Learning
Able to explain functioning of A.C. and D.C. power supply.
Outcomes
Define different electrical quantities which can be measured using
(Student
multi meter.
Learning
Explain measurement of power in a single phase AC circuit using a
Outcomes)
wattmeter.
Explain the use single phase energy meter.
3.1 Schematic diagram and application of CRO
3.2 Application of digital multimeter.
Topics and
3.3 Types of power supply(single phase A.C and D.C)
Sub-topics
3.4 Single phase power Measurement using Wattmeter.
3.5 Application of Single phase Energy Meter
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Unit - 4
Learning
Outcomes
(Student
Learning
Outcomes)
Sensors and Transducers
Classify Transducers
Select Transducer for specific application
4.1 Introduction
Topics and 4.2 Classification of Transducers
Sub-topics 4.3 Selection of Transducers
4.4 Requirements of transducers
Measurement of physical and electrical quantities using Transducers
Unit - 5
Learning
Able to explain principles of measurement of : Temperature, Flow,
Outcomes
Level, Humidity, Strain, Force, Pressure and Displacement
(Student
Learning
Outcomes)
5.1 Temperature measurement
5.2 Flow measurement.
5.3 Level measurement
5.4 Humidity measurement.
Topics and 5.5 Strain measurement.
Sub-topics 5.6 Force measurement.
5.7 Pressure measurement.
5.8 Displacement measurement
Note: These measurement systems shall be taught with the help of
schematic diagrams only and not in detail.
6.
COURSE TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Lectures
(hrs)
In/out of
Class
36
00
Interactive Laboratory Case
Field
Tutorial
(hrs)
Discussion Trip
(hrs)
(hrs)
(hrs)
In/Out
NA
18
00
02
NA
Projects
(hrs)
02
Web
Others
Based
(hrs)
Learning
(hrs)
02
00
Notes:
1. The activities given above are suggestive list. Course designer/faculty can use other activities
is required and specify before commencing of course.
2. It is to be advised to demonstrate various instruments available in the college premise/nearby
area and offices, as part of field trip
3. Identification of various transducers along with specification shall be done a part of web
based learning
4. Students can prepare a mini presentation based on the content of the course.
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SUGGESTED LESSION PLAN (THEORY)
Unit
Unit Title
I
II
III
IV
V
Units, dimensions and Standards
Measurements and Measurement systems
Operating principles of Electronic and Electrical Measuring Instruments
Sensors and Transducers
Measurement of physical and electrical quantities using Transducers
Total
8.
Teaching
Hours
03
03
06
04
08
24
ASSESSMENT SCHEME (Including Rationale)
Internal Break up
Task
1. Class attendance &
Participation
2. Group Projects &
Presentation
Time
Monthly checkup of attendance
and monitoring
of participation
by faculty
Once only
3. Assignments
2 to 3 times
4. Lab. work/ Field trips
Every week
5. Final Exams
At the end of
semester
Description
The details of students with poor
attendance shall be notified regularly.
Weight
10 marks
Students have to prepare a project on
detailed study of an industrial
measurement and instrumentation
system with the help of block
diagrams.
Assignments shall be based on the
theory content
Shall be based on the suggested list of
experiments.
Field trips are not mandatory.
Theory : 20 marks shall be assigned
for MCQs and 30 marks for
descriptive type questions.
Practical : 20 marks for performance
and 30 marks for oral viva exam.
The faculty shall decide the passing
level in each of these exams
depending on the overall performance
of class.
10 marks
Final Examination Plan
Unit
Unit Title
Distribution of Theory Marks
Cognitive level
(Blooms taxonomy)
U An Ap E
Sy
Total
Marks
15 marks
15 marks
Theory :
50
Practical :
50
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Unit
Unit Title
R
I
II
III
IV
V
Units, dimensions and Standards
Measurements and Measurement
systems
Operating principles of Electronic
and Electrical Measuring
Instruments
Sensors and Transducers
Measurement of physical and
electrical
quantities
using
Transducers
Total
Distribution of Theory Marks
Cognitive level
(Blooms taxonomy)
U An Ap E
Sy
Total
Marks
03
03
03
03
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
06
06
05
05
00
02
00
00
12
03
08
03
08
00
00
00
04
00
00
00
00
06
20
22
22
00
06
00
00
50
Legends: R = Remember; U = Understand; Ap = Apply; An = Analysis; E = Evaluation, Sy = Synthesis, as per
(Blooms revised taxonomy)
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SUGGESTED LIST OF EXERCISES/PRACTICAL
The practical/exercises should be properly designed and implemented with an attempt to develop
different types of skills so that students are able to acquire the competency. Following is the list
of experiments for guidance.
S. No.
Unit
No.
3
4
I
I
II
II
III
8
9
III
III
10
IV
Practical/Exercise
Measurement of DC and small AC voltage using various
settings of CRO.
To use function generator and observe different patterns of
waveforms by various settings of CRO.
Measurement of frequency using various settings of CRO
To operate and measure different electrical quantity using
multi-meter
02
02
02
Measurement of power in single phase AC circuit using
wattmeter
Measurement of power in single phase AC circuit using
energy meter
Measurement of temperature using RTD and
thermocouple
Measurement of displacement suing LVDT
Measurement of force/weight using load cell
02
Measurement of humidity wet bulb and dry bulb
method
02
Total
10.
Apprx.
Hrs.
Required
02
02
02
02
02
20
SUGGESTED LIST OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Students are expected to make a survey of analog and digital instruments used in the
professional field. They have to submit a brief report based on application of any one
instrument of their choice. Report must include a block diagram of the system, brief
summary of the application they have studied and the list of resources used. Students are
free to use internet, technical data sheets, books, conference/journal papers etc..
This activity is included in the assessment module.
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SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES
A. List of Books:
S.
Title of Books
No.
1
Electronic & Electrical
Measurements and
Insturmentation
2
Electrical & Electronic
Measurements and Insturments
3
Industrial Instrumentation and
Control
4
Electronic Measurement and
instrumentation
Author
J B Gupta
A. K. Shawhney
Publication
Kataria & Sons
Dhanpat Rai and Sons,
Delhi
S. K. Singh
Helfric & Cooper
Tata Mc Grawhill
B. Learning Websites
1.
www.wikipedia.com
2.
www.youtube.com
3.
www.nptel.iitm.ac.in
C. List of Software (preferably open source)
No software is required for this course as it do not involve any detailed analysis and
performance calculation etc.
D. List of Major Equipment with broad specifications
1. Analog CRO, 25 MHz, dual channel
2. Function generator, 2 MHz
3. Power Supply, 0-30 V, dual channel along with 5 fixed voltage
4. Digital Multi-meter
5. Voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter and Energy-meter
6. Transducers : Strain gauge, thermister, thermocouple, RTD, LVDT, Load cell,